#COVID19: 25,000 People Vaccinated At Libreville University Teaching Hospital In Gabon
According to the Director General of the Hospital, the hospital has large quantities of the Sinopharm, Pfizer, and the Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
A total of 25,000 people have received COVID-19 vaccines at the Libreville University Teaching Hospital popularly known by the French acronym CHUL in the last eight months.
According to Marie-Therese Vane, the Director General of the Hospital, the hospital has in stock good quantities of the Sinopharm, Pfizer, and the Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
Marie-Therese Vane who made the revelation on Thursday, Nov.11, during a briefing on the anti-COVID-19 vaccination campaign with vaccination agents on the success of the campaign since it started on March 24, 2021, insisted that the vaccination remains free of charge.
Participants at the discussion examined questions of ethics and logistics and relayed the instructions of the highest authorities of the land concerning the vaccination campaign against the COVID-19.
The Director General condemned the deviant behaviour and complacent treatment to which certain vaccination agents were subjected and called for “a change of paradigm without further delay.”
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